Grand Theft Auto V Summary

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The official trailer for the much delayed PC version of Grand Theft Auto V is pencilled in for this Thursday, April 2nd @ 10am EDT / 3pm GMT. This has been hotly anticipated to show off all that the PC can offer.

Rockstar also reveals it will be running at 60 frames-per-second, and it will debut exclusively on the official website. They advise the "most recent generation device" or browser for maximum drool factor.

While fans continue to plan a heist of Rockstar North's offices, the studio has decided to rub salt in our delayed-yet-again wounds by releasing a series of smoking hot screens for Grand Theft Auto V on PC.

They also remind us of their pre-order bribe of an extra $300k in-game for GTA Online, which now has a March 31st deadline for the new April 14th release. We're also getting a new trailer soon.

It's raining big bucks over at Nvidia as their quarterly take over Christmas saw around $1.25 billion in revenue, driven largely by the spike in demand for their Maxwell GPU range, like those found in the GeForce GTX 980.

In fact they say a 38% rise in sales, up by 9% from the same period last year. Total revenue for year was $4.7 billion, with actual profits at $630 million. They didn't reveal Nvidia Shield figures.